2014 Dr. William R. Wiley Research Exposition

2014 Dr. William R. Wiley Research Exposition – Friday, Feb. 21

The Dr. William R. Wiley Research Exposition provides an opportunity for graduate and professional students, faculty, peers, alum, and community members to unite and celebrate the diverse and cutting-edge research taking place at Washington State University. The WSU Graduate & Professional Student Association (GPSA) would like to invite all to attend this event to know about these researches.

Event Details:

Oral & Poster Presentations

10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Friday, Feb. 21

Location: Compton Union Building

Poster Expo: Senior Ballroom (220)

Oral Presentations: 2nd, 3rd and 4th floor

Keynote Speaker:

Dr. Arvind Singhal is the Samuel Shirley and Edna Holt Marston Endowed Professor of Communication and Director of the Social Justice Initiative in The University of Texas at El Paso’s Department of Communication. He is also appointed as the William J. Clinton Distinguished Fellow at the Clinton School of Public Service, Little Rock, Arkansas. Dr. Singhal will share his experience from diverse research in a talk titled: “The Value of Research in Society: Lessons from the Field”.

Please contact GPSA office with any questions at Compton Union Building (CUB) Room 308, Phone: 509-335-9545 Or visit GPSA website.

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